Remember the kid who needs a bike?



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Marlene Blanshay

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Remember the couple who moved in upstairs with that kid, who I said needed a
bike- or anything?

Turns out, she's moving out with the kid and they're going their separate
ways. I get the impression she wasn't exactly honest with her boyfriend
about her son and that he hadn't counted on the kid being there 24/7. I also
suspect that the story she told the landord about the kid 'visiting' and
living mostly with his father is ********, and she told her boyfriend the
same thing. From what I've seen of her, she's an imbecile, obviously more
concerned with entertaining herself than the kid. For a month, all he's done
is run up and down the hallway upstairs, yelling, and she has made no effort
to keep him busy or quiet. THere are no carpets. I hardly ever had
headaches. I now have one every night. IT's kind of sad, the kid is in the
house all the time, in the middle of summer, with nothing to do, and a
stupid mother who is oblivious to his needs. He is definitely a future
ritalin consumer. It's pretty sad. I also feel bad for the boyfriend, who is
actually a nice, easygoing guy and probably hoped for a relaxing summer with
his girlfriend, not including a hyperactive kid. Well, they'll be moving
soon and I won't be sorry to see them leave.So that's the story.
 
Marlene Blanshay wrote:
> Turns out, she's moving out with the kid and they're going their separate
> ways.


So you won't be needing that case of Tylenol?

Austin
 
"AustinMN" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Marlene Blanshay wrote:
> > Turns out, she's moving out with the kid and they're going their

separate
> > ways.

>
> So you won't be needing that case of Tylenol?
>
> Austin


Well, they're still there for the time being, so I keep it handy. I also
sleep with earplugs, and since we put in our AC, it blots out a lot f the
noise. But whenever he's home it's headache central.